A lovely, spacious state park about 25 miles north of I-70, just west of I-25 and a few miles east of Longmont. No trees to speak of, but very spacious sites, covered picnic tables, excellent hookups, attractive ponds, level concrete pads, and grass. Gravel walking trails, fishing is allowed (with license). Could stay there quite a while. Each site is cleaned by friendly workampers immediately upon being vacated. $7.00 per day car fee. We camped at St. Vrain State Park in a Motorhome.

Stayed here 7 nights, love this park. spaces have cement pads, sun shelter and a fire pit! Unhooked and was level! Staff was great! Only have 2 complaints. The grass has way over grown around the ponds and around the site, and you also have to pay $7 per day to use the park on top of your space rent. We camped at St. Vrain State Park in a Fifth Wheel.

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Bring your fishing pole! Fishing was great, and if you can go to the speed way on Saturday night - great time!

Actually, the CG itself is very nice. Concrete, pull-thru, FHU site with a gravel patio, table, & covered wind guard. The sites are very spacious, both on the site and between sites. It's close to I-25, so easy access. Road noise outside the RV, but not inside. There's a walking path around the pond. No shade trees to speak of. Rate includes a $7.00 per day entrance fee PER VEHICLE, so we paid $14.00 per day for MH & toad.

My beef is with the reservation system and the employee at the entrance gate.. We stopped 2 nights before we were to leave to see if we could extend our stay 2 nights as we needed to have an RV tech fix our a/c. We were told she couldn't do it that day, but to come back the next evening, and she'd book it for us. The site was available for those 2 nights, and we had first rights. I questioned that what if someone booked it online. Was told that the booking window for online was 72 hrs. out, so no worries, we'd be fine. We came back the next evening as instructed, and the site had been booked online. She talked in huge circles when we tried to hold her to the fire. Typical government establishment. We won't be back. We camped at St. Vrain State Park in a Motorhome.

Roads are paves. There are loops in this park. We where in FHU site. All sites pull through on gravel with concrete pads, table under structure and fire ring. Near the reservoirs. 4G. There's a playground on the other side and you can walk dogs anywhere. Note: there is a $7 daily fee. We camped at St. Vrain State Park in a Fifth Wheel.

St Vrain State park is just north of Denver, CO. While located alongside I-25 there isn't much road noise.

There are 3 camping areas. The one on the south side where I stayed (#45) is the newer section. Here the sites are E/W/S. 20/30/50A. Concrete pad next to a curved picnic shelter. The pad is wide enough that I was able to put out the awning on my Airstream without hitting the picnic shelter. Not much shade in this section.

The north side has two sections. Both have mature trees. Pelican Loop has the best tree/shade coverage while Mallard Campground has a mix of open and shaded spots. These are electric only sites (20/30/50A)

There is a nice dump site available on site.

Verizon was 5 bars inside the Airstream with 15/8mbs down/up on Speedtest.

Park is convenient to lots of activities in the Denver area. Ft Collins is about 20 minutes north, Longmont 10 minutes west and Boulder about 20 minutes away.

E only $22, EWS $26 and a $7 per vehicle fee. We camped at St. Vrain State Park in a Travel Trailer.

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Close to Longmont, Ft Collins, Boulder. Greeley, home of the Greeley Stampede is about 40 minutes away. Missile Silo park is 20 minutes away and offers tour of a 60's era Atlas Missle site.

Very nice park. Extremely well maintained by onsite staff daily. Campsites are large with concrete pads. Utility hook ups are convenient/well placed. Fire pit and picnic table with awning in excellent condition. No issues with satellite reception. Interior roads are gravel and can be dusty but overall not a problem given the rest of the facilities are in such great condition. We camped at St. Vrain State Park in a Motorhome.

There is an additional $7/day parking fee, but we felt the value was excellent compared to what we had paid in the Golden area ($60/night). The setting of this park is amazing with multiple lakes and the gorgeous Rocky Mtns. It is easy to access from I-25 and there is a slight hum from the highway, but not significant at all. All interior roads are very wide and easy to get around in a big rig. The sites themselves are some of the nicest we have seen with crushed gravel pads, a concrete patio, fire pit, nice picnic table and shelter area. Everything was very clean and we saw the camp hosts out daily cleaning/raking sites as people vacated them. We stayed in site #71 which was a pull-through right near one of the lakes with plenty of room for a 40 ft motorhome and tow car and then some. Satellite was no problem as there aren't any large trees. All hookups were in good location and worked well. No Wi-Fi or laundry, but this is typical of a state park. Our Verizon service worked fine. Fishing is very popular on the lakes and there are tons of walking trails to take advantage of. The only problem was that when we tried to extend, the park was booked up for the weekend, which we heard was typical of this place. We highly recommend this park and will definitely return. We camped at St. Vrain State Park in a Motorhome.

Stayed for 5 nights in Eagle Pond Loop with full hookup (electric, water, sewer-no cable/Wi-Fi) at $26/night plus $10 for reservation fee. Colorado St. Parks also charge a daily vehicle pass in addition to camp fee; this park was $7/day. So with the daily rate, reservation fee, and truck fee it came to $35/night for five nights. Very nice park with most sites along one of the several ponds, and sites have lots of space between neighbors. All utilities worked well and were placed well. Good location for seeing Rocky Mountain National Park and the rest of the area. The freeway is close by so there is some noise, but it didn’t bother us. Also, the roads are all dirt & gravel in this loop and on dry days when the inconsiderates flew by, it was a little dusty; didn’t happen often, fortunately. The electric/water only loop is all paved. Our site, #56 right on Eagle pond, had a nice view of the Rockys behind the pond. It’s a nice park; would recommend it and would stay again. We camped at St. Vrain State Park in a Fifth Wheel.

We were a little anxious to return to this CG after the floods of 2013 but you really have to look hard to find any evidence of it. The power only loop had been well & truly flooded. As always we stayed in one of the pond side sites in the power only loop. The best loop with treed sites if you want, a much more 'parky' feel & less highway noise if the wind is from that direction. Points lost in particular for that extra $7 daily vehicle charge for Colorado SPs which is highly annoying. Been here many times & will continue even though it is pricier than the few other CGs in the area. We camped at St. Vrain State Park in a Fifth Wheel.

A very nice State Park that has fully recovered from Sept 2013 flood damage. Beautiful pond-side FHU campsites, that in addition to level concrete pad, surrounding area is raked level and swept after each departure. Has u-pay showers and spotless restroom facilities. No wifi. A great park for birding; we had great view of Bald Eagle fledglings in their nest, plus saw Blue Herons, Canadian Geese, Red Wing Blackbirds and several species of flycatchers. In addition to nightly fee, unless you have annual park pass, you will be charged an $7 daily access fee. Would definitely stay here again! We camped at St. Vrain State Park in a Travel Trailer.

This is a really nice state park right off the interstate, which means there’s road noise. However, the views of the lakes and Rocky Mountains make this a very nice front yard for a week or two. The sites are spacious and most of them are on one of the lakes. Don’t bother fishing in the lakes, I didn’t see anyone catch anything and we didn’t catch anything after 3 days of a very eager 9-year-old fishing as much as possible. If you do fish, make sure you have a license, the park rangers are constantly patrolling and checking. We really enjoyed the nearby town of Longmont, a true hidden gem. The state park is also close to Boulder, Fort Collins, and Rocky Mountain National Park. There is no Wi-Fi or laundry here. We camped at St. Vrain State Park in a Fifth Wheel.

We enjoyed our stay here. We were very surprised by the day use fee that is NOT included in your camp fees which is different than most of the other state parks we have been in. Since we still had 2 vehicles, at $7/vehicle per night we ended up paying $40/night with full hook ups. We still enjoyed our stay, but thought it was a bit pricey. The noise from the Interstate didn't bother us too much, but we have a "white noise" device that we use when sleeping. We enjoyed all the walking trails within the park and the extensive water fowl. We enjoyed our stay and would stay again. We had good reception on our Verizon MiFi device. We camped at St. Vrain State Park in a Fifth Wheel.

Nice and clean, but could hear the highway noise. Thirty three included the daily park pass fee of $7. Beautiful view of the mountains. Each picnic table has a shelter, which was nice for some shading. Paved level sights. We camped at St. Vrain State Park in a Truck Camper.

This campground would have been rated a 12 if it weren't for the interstate running right next to it. To be honest, after the first two days we stopped paying any attention to the constant hum of traffic. The campground is immaculate thanks to the rangers and volunteers who patrol the place. Picnic areas are hosed off each morning. Campsites are groomed within minutes of the previous guest departing. Showers and bathrooms were very clean in spite of very heavy usage over the 4th of July holiday. Nice hiking and biking trails around the ponds, many species of birds. There are raccoons - but not a problem if you put your coolers out of reach. We camped at St. Vrain State Park in a Tent Trailer.